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. >> the hindu festival of lights is being celebrated across india. a wide variety of items that people decorate their homes with, you'll find people wearing new and colorful clothes over the five day festivities. it's also considered a good time to buy cars, homes and jewelry. that's because it's a festival honoring the god es of wealth, lakshima. it's tradition to offer prayers, and that's what's happening here in our office. it's considered a particularly nice spirit, so even though it is a national holiday, stock markets are open for trading. but it is at nighttime when india's streets really come alive with the festivities. homes and shops are lit up with hundreds of lights and fire crackers are burst as families come together to celebrate one of india's biggest festivals. >> and to all of you celebrating, happy duvali. and the pentagon has said the top american commander in afghanistan, general john allen, is to be put under investigation. now general allen who denies any wrong doing is to be investig are being described as alleged inappropriate
. >> the hindu festival of lights is being celebrated across india. a wide variety of items that people decorate their homes with, you'll find people wearing new and colorful clothes over the five day festivities. it's also considered a good time to buy cars, homes and jewelry. that's because it's a festival honoring the god es of wealth, lakshima. it's tradition to offer prayers, and that's what's happening here in our office. it's considered a particularly nice spirit, so even though it...
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on wednesday morning after india's president rejected he's pleading for mercy. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants where the race for profit and full sway. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take fewer libel. and i only use one in my. kitchen and my you just one trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face is even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty fuel poverty is where you spend more than ten perce
on wednesday morning after india's president rejected he's pleading for mercy. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants where the race for profit and full sway. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to...
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india is hanging the only surviving gunman from the two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai. a pakistani citizen was one of only ten attackers who laid a sixty hour siege to india's financial capital four years ago one hundred sixty six people were killed in the attack was executed after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. thanks be with us tonight on r.t. the violent conflict between israel and palestine tops the list of subjects i should expect discussed in the late edition of the martins break in the set that show on air after the short break. come. on. folks. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots skiffy ip interviews intriguing stories for you. been trying all t. arabic to find out more visit arabic don't all teeth don't call. it in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. is he. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of the thing that we americans call a donor night conclu
india is hanging the only surviving gunman from the two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai. a pakistani citizen was one of only ten attackers who laid a sixty hour siege to india's financial capital four years ago one hundred sixty six people were killed in the attack was executed after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. thanks be with us tonight on r.t. the violent conflict between israel and palestine tops the list of subjects i should expect discussed in the late edition...
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citizen was one of ten gunmen who laid siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people was hung on wednesday morning after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. argentina's capital and several other cities in the country are now in the grip of union strikes hundreds of flights have been canceled and on the ground lines have been closed the unions are voicing their anger over the state of the country's economy rising crime and corruption the rally is the second in two weeks against president cristina fernandez de curtis government. and the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as artie's laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants but the race for profit in full swing. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take few libel from the ceiling and i only
citizen was one of ten gunmen who laid siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people was hung on wednesday morning after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. argentina's capital and several other cities in the country are now in the grip of union strikes hundreds of flights have been canceled and on the ground lines have been closed the unions are voicing their anger over the state of the country's economy rising crime and corruption the rally...
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india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different template. very interestingly, we have received two parties they actually became the dominant force. one advocate had to be economically driven loose. they are autocratic left, the chinese. they both had charismatic leaders. >> making a long story short, discussing it as americans. [laughter] they are both charismatic leaders. the economic policies they had been following were important. in one case, you had softer form. and in china's case, you had hard reform. in both, the corruption has included so much turbulence. a handful of people, politicians and bureaucrats, they were creating billionaires, literally. it really is a matter of resources. the conventional industries are not incurring this. this tremendous battle that has taken over as the most dangerous thing that both countries are facing and we are talking about the anger of the people. >> as i look at china, i wrote a piece abo
india is important because india is a hallucination of the postcolonial world. in the indian constitution creates a template for the democracy and so forth. china has a different template. very interestingly, we have received two parties they actually became the dominant force. one advocate had to be economically driven loose. they are autocratic left, the chinese. they both had charismatic leaders. >> making a long story short, discussing it as americans. [laughter] they are both...
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meet with the egyptian president as well as the arab league foreign ministers but she certainly hasn't india herself to the gazans because already she has stated quite clearly that it is rolled and has the support of the united states in fact the word she used was that they give them rock solid. supports of course this is going down with the israeli public but it's been received very differently from those living in gaza while washington is almost some pledging support for israel is raising downs that. it's taken upon itself will bring biased results plus america's track record in selecting were to push for peace and protect civilians isn't helping as artie's gun as she can now explains the crisis in the middle east probably like no other crisis reveals the double speak of u.s. foreign policy the u.s. basically gave a green light to any of their actions with regards to palestinians and israel has been taking advantage of quite extensively because as president obama explained there is no country on earth would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders makes compl
meet with the egyptian president as well as the arab league foreign ministers but she certainly hasn't india herself to the gazans because already she has stated quite clearly that it is rolled and has the support of the united states in fact the word she used was that they give them rock solid. supports of course this is going down with the israeli public but it's been received very differently from those living in gaza while washington is almost some pledging support for israel is raising...
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and coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in history one poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant r.t. special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that are still being felt today. well for the. science technology innovation all the least a melon mince from around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots skiffy ip interviews intriguing story for you here. in trying. to find out more visit arabic don't all teeth dot com. download the official ati application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time and. this was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. more than hundred thousand
and coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in history one poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant r.t. special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that are still being felt today. well for the. science technology innovation all the least a melon mince from around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots skiffy ip...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is getting cases of champagne and bouquets of flowers from the white house. because on certain readings you could say, you know, he's the guy who got the president reelected. that means, i believe, he has great insight into what obama's second term economic policy will be -- [laughter] and the big question on the agenda which i think certainly already tremendous bearing on u.s., on the u.s. domestic economy and, therefore, u.s. global competitiveness is the fiscal cliff. so, steve, paul krugman advised the president this morning to
will be 18 and india will be 11. and those are, i think, really worthwhile numbers to keep in our mind as we talk about u.s. competitiveness in the world economy, because we're entering this entirely new era where the u.s. is going to be a big player in the world economy but no longer the preeminent, the very largest one, and i think that brings real challenges and requires a whole new way of thinking. so my opening remarks, steve was introduced, i think quite rightly, as a guy who i hope is...
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the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade at -- began their retrenchment with the independence of india, the british lost the rationale for their military presence and their lost the money to pay for their presence there. >>host: did the americans step in because of the vacuum or because they were asked? >> the story of british control shepherding over the golf plays itself out over 20 years. in 1968 the british announced the impending withdrawal in three years the americans initially said in very it explicit terms will not replace the british. the january 1968 announcement came during the same month as the ted offensive and there was no interest anywhere on capitol hill for any additional military commitments in asia. the british began three years of turnover and sent many emirates on a path to independence. so late 1971 when the british withdrew a series of newly independent states demerged but britain was there to help quell the pressures that have brought the brits there during the previous century. and the absence of american empower wash
the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade at -- began their retrenchment with the independence of india, the british lost the rationale for their military presence and their lost the money to pay for their presence there. >>host: did the americans step in because of the vacuum or because they were asked? >> the story of british control shepherding over the golf plays itself out over 20 years. in 1968 the british announced the impending...
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dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy and india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region and are calling for tibet's independence and rest of the country has received resin in recent months and including a tragic wave of self-immolation. britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that at least is according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad has soared in the past two decades archies polly boyko looks at why for some you u.k. citizens home is no longer where the work is. london one of the global financial sense says it was even voted the best place to visit only won it last year but it looks like fewer people want to actually live in britain the u.k. home office has just released a court that says that an increasing number of executives scientists and academics are choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand new cases this isn't emigrates a day of the season and now some five million brits live abroad and
dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy and india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region and are calling for tibet's independence and rest of the country has received resin in recent months and including a tragic wave of self-immolation. britain's brain drain could soon leave the country desperately short of skilled workers that at least is according to a recent report suggesting the number of professionals chasing work abroad...
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but one man in india has a really special tribute. he created a 7-foot-high sand sculpture today in the president's honor. i don't know. it's on a beach near the city of paree. i don't know. the american flag is there, that's good. washington, d.c. skyline, that's very cool. i don't know about that thing. >> not a great reflection. >> it took him several hours to finish. maybe they ought to take several more hours and go back and work that out a little bit more. but anyway, nice effort. a nice tribute. >>
but one man in india has a really special tribute. he created a 7-foot-high sand sculpture today in the president's honor. i don't know. it's on a beach near the city of paree. i don't know. the american flag is there, that's good. washington, d.c. skyline, that's very cool. i don't know about that thing. >> not a great reflection. >> it took him several hours to finish. maybe they ought to take several more hours and go back and work that out a little bit more. but anyway, nice...
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we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given day, people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other states. someone in this room may have engaged in that. >> they cannot all expand in california. we are try to help california. quex their offering tax breaks. >> we are not offering a break. >> not only you. what do you say to the ceo's? what are you trying to do it? what are two or three things you are doing to keep companies here? >> we take specifics. i met yesterday with the representative of nissan and they're very interested and supportive of the installation of high-speed chargers throughout california. we have a plan, criticized by some but nevertheless, well funded by a legal settlement of $100 million. to get
we have to reach out to india. i went down to mexico on an economic development mission and was the first governor to go there in four years from any state. we're missing a tremendous opportunity. >> thank you. governor brown, i'm sure you know that on any given day, people from other states are knocking on doors of co's in the valley and trying to get them to expand in other states or move to other states. someone in this room may have engaged in that. >> they cannot all expand in...
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thank well but i swear i'm charlie from the school of international affairs in india he says the so-called commandos curse is a reflection of why the us failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed your enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the us ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also institutional rivalry quite a few angles to this the administration the stool turned over as obama city as we treat our own reelection did that you know we're going to end a decade or norm of war are we going to end unless you know some generals are smeared i don't know i mean this we need to explore how the public relations disaster that's happening right now in unraveling ease related to the larger political issue of all the resources of these wars and the recriminations that are bound to occur at the end of every major war like this we did not yield anything in the form of victory or a concrete outcome for
thank well but i swear i'm charlie from the school of international affairs in india he says the so-called commandos curse is a reflection of why the us failure in afghanistan you have to look at it in the perspective of long wars and the stress of come on or not feed your enough cover up these definitely has implications for the war that's going on there as well as the incident in libya when the us ambassador was killed recently all of these are connected and the timing there's also...
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what was going in india at that time was not an islamic buddy in the. one important aspect of that was to raise the issue of authenticity. what was an authentic indian, anti-odds was only the hand experience of india was authentically indian. and what that meant was all the minorities was the largest minority among the minority. were in some way an authentic. i found that very annoying. and so i thought i would take a very small minority, which is a south indian jewish community. and then create an even smaller minority by having somebody from that community mary into a south indian catholic family, thus creating a catholic-a jewish individuals probably a minority of one person in a country of a billion people. and then show that you could actually grow the whole experience of india out of that one person. you know, so that everybody in indian is authentically indian. that's what it wanted to say. and not just any particular devotional group. [applause] >> i mean, the novel came out of that desire to rescue what it was to an indian from the logic of thi
what was going in india at that time was not an islamic buddy in the. one important aspect of that was to raise the issue of authenticity. what was an authentic indian, anti-odds was only the hand experience of india was authentically indian. and what that meant was all the minorities was the largest minority among the minority. were in some way an authentic. i found that very annoying. and so i thought i would take a very small minority, which is a south indian jewish community. and then...
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bangalore india. today r.t. talks to political analyst and sociologist goldstone who explains how the e.u. and the us could return to the path of economic growth. if you are passing through russia's to very region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunches. you know he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. for two things a successful duck hunting. and a bubble silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals ar
bangalore india. today r.t. talks to political analyst and sociologist goldstone who explains how the e.u. and the us could return to the path of economic growth. if you are passing through russia's to very region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for...
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well coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in its history when poisonous gas had leaked from the you're your own union car by plans apologise for that are you special report takes a look at the effects of that catastrophe and how they're still being felt by the people on the ground today. carol. and once again it's independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas of catalonia economic success is a way putting the region into debt trust me only to have it all taxed away is very aggravating i can see why people are frustrated but the people who want independence have a very odd slogan catalonia a new european state so let me get this straight you want independence but you want to stay in the e.u. is that what you mean what exactly would that change that's not really gaining independence that shifting dependencies staying in the e.u. means you won't have control of your borders you'll still be on the euro see won't have your own currency you will be able to establish your trade standards those will be dictated to you by brussels and
well coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in its history when poisonous gas had leaked from the you're your own union car by plans apologise for that are you special report takes a look at the effects of that catastrophe and how they're still being felt by the people on the ground today. carol. and once again it's independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas of catalonia economic success is a way putting the region into debt trust...
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dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy in india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region and are calling for the country's independence unrest in tibet has risen in recent months including a new wave of self-immolation. and after a short break peter lavelle and his guests will slug it out and our program crosstalk. catalonia wants to get its independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas of catalonia economic success is a way putting the region into debt trust me working hard only to have it all taxed away is very aggravating i can see why people are frustrated but the people who want independence have a very odd slogan catalonia a new european state so let me get this straight you want independence but you want to stay in the e.u. is that what you mean what exactly would that change that's not really gaining independence that shifting dependencies staying in the e.u. means you won't have control of your borders you'll still be on the euro so you won't have your own currency you'll be able to establish
dozens of tibetan activists have clashed with police in front of the chinese embassy in india they're protesting against beijing's policies in the region and are calling for the country's independence unrest in tibet has risen in recent months including a new wave of self-immolation. and after a short break peter lavelle and his guests will slug it out and our program crosstalk. catalonia wants to get its independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas of catalonia economic...
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arrangement many countries around the world have free trade deals with the european union mexico korea india as a negotiating one they have a much better deal than we have as members without all the trading there is no reason to suppose that britain would do any less trade with europe in fact we're already members of the free trade area which preceded the european union and if we believe the european union we would still be in the free trade area the germans would still want to service b.m.w.'s analogies and mercs and we'd still want to sell them. while the libyan town of bani walid is still struggling to heal the scars of the siege which took place less than a month ago bibi astounding itself as a new travel hotspot artists our first visit of the world travel market london to find out why tour operators remain silent on the tragedy. we're here at the world travel market a trade taking place in london or people can consulates their holiday inspiration that scouts exotic spot for honey may one country you probably wouldn't expect to see being touted as a tourist destination and that's libya t
arrangement many countries around the world have free trade deals with the european union mexico korea india as a negotiating one they have a much better deal than we have as members without all the trading there is no reason to suppose that britain would do any less trade with europe in fact we're already members of the free trade area which preceded the european union and if we believe the european union we would still be in the free trade area the germans would still want to service b.m.w.'s...
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this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in influence and is deadly in the developing world but i think also like a new generation of most like us ok money making is also important but them solving the life saving those life or two hundred thousand child is also pretty critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the big pharmaceutical companies because immunizations in the developed world have all but a blitter a get them dr krishna ella believes the big pharma companies haven't really dived into creating products for developing markets because they haven't had the financial incentive and that's why i like many of his fellow indian entrepreneurs he decided to look into it himself there are a lot of the fo
this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in influence and is deadly in the developing world but i think also like a new generation of most like us ok money making is also important but them solving...
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it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical term, but without the guardianship provided by the western anchor. what i'd like to do in the next 15 minutes or so is put some flesh on the bones, tell you i think we are at the cusp of that historical intersection. and then end i say a few things about what we as americans should do about it. that the pendulum is swinging and power diffusing is, in my mind, unstoppable. and i'll just try to out a few facts and figures, and i'm drawing mainly on projections from the world bank, the imf, the international monetary fund, and from goldman sachs. goldman s
it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical...
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, and result in attacks on india, and possibly resulting weakness that might bring another great power. so the british found themselves pulled into the gulf in the 1800s. not to colonize as they did further to the east in india but, rather to maintain order there, and they did, with a relatively small amount of military force. but you're right, the story in the 1800s, and the 1900s, until the early 1970s, was one of british control over the persian gulf. and it was in the aftermath of world war world car -- world war ii, the british began their slow, prolonged entrend. in the gulf. with the independence of india in the late 1940s, the british lost the rationale for the military presence in the gulf, and they lost to a degree the money to pay for the military presence that maintained order for so long. >> host: did the americans step in because there's a vacuum? because they were asked to? >> guest: the story of that handover from british control or shepherding over the gulf, to that of the americans, is one that plays itself out over o0 years. in 1978 when the british announced their i
, and result in attacks on india, and possibly resulting weakness that might bring another great power. so the british found themselves pulled into the gulf in the 1800s. not to colonize as they did further to the east in india but, rather to maintain order there, and they did, with a relatively small amount of military force. but you're right, the story in the 1800s, and the 1900s, until the early 1970s, was one of british control over the persian gulf. and it was in the aftermath of world war...
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just ahead for you here on r t a special report on the worst industrial accident in india's history. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the cycling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the circle. region will take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit no this picture rest place is open to tourist plants and animals are its top attraction. treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the. iran tops my list while some go to the region to enjoy the sights convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of tho
just ahead for you here on r t a special report on the worst industrial accident in india's history. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the cycling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the circle. region will take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit no this picture rest place is open to tourist...
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also, for china and india and everyone else. melissa: proponents of solar and wind don't want to hear is while fracking has been profitable, it's helped the environment, but at the same time, you look at things, like, a big story from w wyoming, why theyh drill, anddrl there's a well that is contaminated one way or the other, and seems like in the repos dealing with this and the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying, and s this is pavilion, wyoming, it's, a result of theracking nearby, and that's a case they pointo that it's bad for the environment. >> nothing is just fin.. fracking has problems. we have to have it well-reellated. people don't know the water you get is from 100 feet down and fracking is, like, a mile down of the it's not like the two are intersecting, but you drop thet drill down in the water.insu you need regulation. melissa: right.ight >> you also got to recognize if you care about global warming and cheap energy prices, and if you care about energy indpensz, this is a great opportunity.e melissa: people in
also, for china and india and everyone else. melissa: proponents of solar and wind don't want to hear is while fracking has been profitable, it's helped the environment, but at the same time, you look at things, like, a big story from w wyoming, why theyh drill, anddrl there's a well that is contaminated one way or the other, and seems like in the repos dealing with this and the neighbors in the neighborhood are saying, and s this is pavilion, wyoming, it's, a result of theracking nearby, and...
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but coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in its history and poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant in bhopal the special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that is still being felt today. well. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. if lines. would be soon which brightened if you knew a song from finest impression it's. nice clean stone totty dot com. wealthy british style. is not on. the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. cuckoo.
but coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in its history and poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant in bhopal the special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that is still being felt today. well. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. if lines. would be soon which brightened if you knew a song from finest impression it's. nice clean stone totty dot com. wealthy...
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growing in some areas issues of independence and seventy odd dominating local elections and got them to india spain's riches region and the main contributor to the country's economy r.t.s. and reform is in bus the lawn. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president matters promise to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government it actually receives back in terms of investment from from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form som
growing in some areas issues of independence and seventy odd dominating local elections and got them to india spain's riches region and the main contributor to the country's economy r.t.s. and reform is in bus the lawn. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president matters promise to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is...
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arrangement many countries around the world have free trade deals with the european union mexico korea india is negotiating one they have a much better deal than we have as members without all the trading there is no reason to suppose that britain would do any less trade with europe in fact we're already members of the free trade area which preceded the european union and if we were to leave the european union we would still be in the free trade area the germans would still want to serve us b.m.w.'s analogies and mercs and we'd still want to sell them jagger's and. where several high ranking russian officials were sacked this week in the wake of corruption allegations shaking the country's military the defense minister his first deputy and joint chief of staff were forced out after the ministry was drawn into a scandal over allegedly selling assets at well below market value and it's not just their russia space industry is also improving a corruption scandal a government backed probes underway into the company developing russia's satellite navigation system called alone asked after it was re
arrangement many countries around the world have free trade deals with the european union mexico korea india is negotiating one they have a much better deal than we have as members without all the trading there is no reason to suppose that britain would do any less trade with europe in fact we're already members of the free trade area which preceded the european union and if we were to leave the european union we would still be in the free trade area the germans would still want to serve us...
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talking about valid ground battleground states all the time because not all votes are equal in the us india like to a college system some votes are never counted it's a winner take all system where if a candidate loses a state they get zero alike troll votes from that state doesn't matter how many people voted for them in that state i was at a coffee shop this morning talking to people as i often do and there was a young man a democrat from texas who voted for president obama by mail having requested an absentee ballot he went to all the people who work knowing perfectly well that he's vote would not be counted because the state of texas is a solid red state that is republican so all democrat votes there don't count at all in the electoral college president obama will get zero electoral votes from texas and there was another young man in a similar situation telling me how much he would want his votes to actually count and i hear more and more people express their frustration about that in the u.s. especially young people. going to thanks very much indeed for that let's cross now from washin
talking about valid ground battleground states all the time because not all votes are equal in the us india like to a college system some votes are never counted it's a winner take all system where if a candidate loses a state they get zero alike troll votes from that state doesn't matter how many people voted for them in that state i was at a coffee shop this morning talking to people as i often do and there was a young man a democrat from texas who voted for president obama by mail having...
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taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hyde quite india and yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. it's an hour's work or you're so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. here with me today is the member of the german parliament from the country's left party seven doggerland thank you very much for being with us thinking you are the first and as far as i know so far the only m.p. to have visited julian assange at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been holed up after he was granted political asylum why did you do that and why you think your colleagues have overlooked the issue well i think many of my colleagues they are afraid to. watch because already there is a campaign going on in the mass media. to. prison and. normal criminal which is ridiculous because i think julian are so. very much historical thing. because of the covering of crimes by u.s. army in
taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hyde quite india and yet he still would want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. it's an hour's work or you're so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. here with me today is the member of the german parliament from the country's left party seven...
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they have a tropical storm has slammed into southern india killing at least eight people and forcing thousands to flee their homes brought heavy rain prompting massive landfall and flooding in low lying areas and oil tanker has also run aground it's six crew members are now missing after their life boat capsized. and coming up in just a few moments it's the latest episode of capital account with lauren lyster. it is a way of life traditionally the people. are also highly skilled and organized. depending. on the day we found this particular camp they were settled near the coast of the sea here for families work together to manage nearly a thousand. people and. they can use almost every single part of the. deer is a means of. equipment. for the. life in the tundra is harsh before winter hits many of the children are helicopter to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technology specialized grant programs and even learn skills all within. the school. scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressiv
they have a tropical storm has slammed into southern india killing at least eight people and forcing thousands to flee their homes brought heavy rain prompting massive landfall and flooding in low lying areas and oil tanker has also run aground it's six crew members are now missing after their life boat capsized. and coming up in just a few moments it's the latest episode of capital account with lauren lyster. it is a way of life traditionally the people. are also highly skilled and organized....
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indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10, 20 years ago was always mentioned with drug trafficking and corruption and. that was the case. a more important message to leave before this panel is democracy is very important. it is important when the people really want to see their relations. with what happened in colombia, in our case, very strong, important leadership for municipal leaders and, at the same time, and national will to find a role has been critical. after that, then you find international support and cooperation. in the case of colombia, it is an interesting case of how to get international support but falling behind the national le
indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10,...
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the west what it's going on but it starts making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on areas that are important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore india. still to go and we take a look at cases of bride snatching in kyrgyzstan that's here coming your way after a short break stay with us. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe that this machine can file and stripped hundreds of them each day going to work you know when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase of patients and the lowest not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we robel to conquer western marke
the west what it's going on but it starts making sense and a report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need the big power players to make an impact in india has that man and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on areas that are important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play...
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the south at least twenty two people have died in flooding in southern india the deaths were caused by drowning and house collapses worst storm in forty years hit the state of the pradesh dumping over thirty one centimeters of rain over the weekend the weather forced almost ninety five thousand people to abandon their homes and move to state run camps. british prime minister david cameron has vowed to raise the issue of human rights as he arrived in the middle east on arms sales to all u.k. is looking to sell fighter jets to saudi arabia and dubai despite concerns over brampton abuses in both nations ties between britain and gulf monarchies have been tested lately over british support for revolutionaries some arab leaders have hinted that if the u.k. doesn't cut ties with activists might lose out on you could evolve steel's. grapples with the e.u. over how much it pays for membership cash appears to be leaking in another direction it's been revealed that some politicians are spending tens of thousands of pounds flying to exotic holiday spots on so-called fact finding missions sarah fir
the south at least twenty two people have died in flooding in southern india the deaths were caused by drowning and house collapses worst storm in forty years hit the state of the pradesh dumping over thirty one centimeters of rain over the weekend the weather forced almost ninety five thousand people to abandon their homes and move to state run camps. british prime minister david cameron has vowed to raise the issue of human rights as he arrived in the middle east on arms sales to all u.k. is...
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india has its own problems in the region, your own border disputes. do you look at this as something you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this as something india can ride along and freeload let america and canada and japan handle? >> your question -- >> i meant free ride, not freeload. >> that is how the chinese would describe it relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these countries is as india and china -- we have been proximate geographically but we have never been neighbors. in order to be neighbors, you have to either love each other or hate each other. we have done neither. in fact, in 1962, the first strategic conflict -- and you have to understand, it's hard to understand why we are not neighbors. the positions, the lines, but what do they resonate with? the positions taken by first colonial nations is we will not be bound by decisions made by colonial powers. case, that we had to abandon our national positions. now that we are strong, we need to resurrect. the word that was in the title of today's
india has its own problems in the region, your own border disputes. do you look at this as something you want to be deeply engaged in or do you look at this as something india can ride along and freeload let america and canada and japan handle? >> your question -- >> i meant free ride, not freeload. >> that is how the chinese would describe it relationship between japan and america. the interesting aspect of all these countries is as india and china -- we have been proximate...
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coming up a dry spell for go we take a look at the india's tourist hot spots well they may can get the best conditions the locals have to pay for the most basic conditions that's coming up as they offer the business we have some spectacular pictures to show before week a hate filled baby david cameron trying to convince us that tightening our belts saving is the way forward you know piers and not just the rest of us he say cuts the white full legal status say this is the only way to fix the problem plaguing historically black in britain right now that you know that as well as may also going to be talking about you got some root ball on the fact that it's incredibly out there like that so all of that i'm hoping that you know all revealed soon the never over build up to the break in business but it's all right because. the sun rises over what seems like and list forest here in the new directions quite hundred kilometers north of live all stop as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system filing down
coming up a dry spell for go we take a look at the india's tourist hot spots well they may can get the best conditions the locals have to pay for the most basic conditions that's coming up as they offer the business we have some spectacular pictures to show before week a hate filled baby david cameron trying to convince us that tightening our belts saving is the way forward you know piers and not just the rest of us he say cuts the white full legal status say this is the only way to fix the...
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clear perhaps even more care there start to tear what he's achieved journalistically their take take india for example twenty front pages related to we can take six exposures related to corruption and things like virus and that's of great journalistic value now he's claiming that this extradition request could lead him ultimately to the u.s. and he's saying that this is actually humans rights issue that he could indeed face the death penalty in the usa i mean is that really possible. well look up i don't claim to be an expert on the american legal system but certainly if you look at bradley manning and his treatment and bradley manning is the alleged to be the person who provided this information beginning you know the whistleblower if you look at his treatment at the un report target for torture declared it as him having suffered torture so i don't think it's unreasonable but it's certainly unfortunate that we have these down ford's worth we really appreciate your time here live on r.t. thank you for joining us there from london thank you. billions of dollars are at stake for the british
clear perhaps even more care there start to tear what he's achieved journalistically their take take india for example twenty front pages related to we can take six exposures related to corruption and things like virus and that's of great journalistic value now he's claiming that this extradition request could lead him ultimately to the u.s. and he's saying that this is actually humans rights issue that he could indeed face the death penalty in the usa i mean is that really possible. well look...
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people are flying to india tolet caribbean and various place us to get a procedure because it was done well and cheaper. and so it can happen here. we need a free market system with comtition to prove that, that's all. >> it seems like that is one thing we do differently here than other countris and that is having more competition. tort reform not so much. but competition. >> i come from a count reap where the country is the government who are forcing all of the prices down. you need competition. fundmentally ameicans are paying too much and they are suffering. >> go out in new york and shop a knee replacement. you will find the bill all over the charts is no transparency in the hospital. you force them to be transparent. >> still doctors out there to beef up want bill to cover other costs including malpractice insurance. which is why we need tort reform. >> and you are telling me aspirin doesn't cost ever upon you? buy a home in america you can get automatic citizenship. get automatic citizenship. we debate and you decide. and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up
people are flying to india tolet caribbean and various place us to get a procedure because it was done well and cheaper. and so it can happen here. we need a free market system with comtition to prove that, that's all. >> it seems like that is one thing we do differently here than other countris and that is having more competition. tort reform not so much. but competition. >> i come from a count reap where the country is the government who are forcing all of the prices down. you...
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the west put it some number that starts making sense in your report into india's growing r. and d. capability says the country might not need that big power players to make an impact in india has the. dollar and to be able to do these sorts of things and focus on it is that important in this country and i live in countries taking matters into their own hands to save the lives of their countries people and not waiting for the big profit driven pharmaceutical companies to make the first play preassure either r t bangalore india. still to come or a look at the roots of the occupy movement that's after a short break stay with us. docked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the right of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders zone and was completely restricted to visit is no to speak to us place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top which direction. you. need
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beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts make go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world who really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found that tourists actually use eight times as much water than local coase during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated forcing locals to rely on the erratic public supply. for emergency. room have. that plastic. and they have to keep otherwise there's no war. but while the locals access to water is draining . just down the road water flows freely in the resorts or tourists enjoy fountains fish ponds and splashing in the pools that's because hotel leaders can afford to dominate the limited supply even if they do so illegally most five star hote
beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts make go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world who really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found that tourists actually use eight times as much water than local coase during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their...
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he was hanged in a prison in india. he was one of 10 gunman who launched terrorist attacks four years ago this month, killing 166 people. >> time to get to sports now. in soccer, there was a full slate of champions league group stage games tuesday night. in group f, bayern munich split the points with valencia, meaning they are through to the knockout states. >> in group, barcelona was victorious. >> chelsea's defeat has led the team put the chances of regression hanging by a thread. >> no wonder then that the club has set its coach. he only took over the team back in march and led it to the champions league last season, but in a statement on its website today, chesley said recent performances and results were simply not good enough -- chelsea said recent performances and results were simply not good enough. i'm only a win will do. a draw would leave them having to leave their last match to get through. >> the squat look relaxed as they prepare for their match. they know that when will put them into the knockout stage.
he was hanged in a prison in india. he was one of 10 gunman who launched terrorist attacks four years ago this month, killing 166 people. >> time to get to sports now. in soccer, there was a full slate of champions league group stage games tuesday night. in group f, bayern munich split the points with valencia, meaning they are through to the knockout states. >> in group, barcelona was victorious. >> chelsea's defeat has led the team put the chances of regression hanging by a...
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plus a look at india's tourist hot spots where holiday makers get the best conditions while locals have to pay for it with the most basic comforts this and a lot more for you in just a. british lib dem minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a feminist i would think you understand that wanting to fight your way up a ladder to buy a big car to replace your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least unsuccessful in your book even as a man and know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully many kids but i don't see our child as a financial setback keeping me from buying an x. bo
plus a look at india's tourist hot spots where holiday makers get the best conditions while locals have to pay for it with the most basic comforts this and a lot more for you in just a. british lib dem minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i...